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RE: "That assertion has nothing to do with either HP's concept or what I use as a reference."

Posted by Analog Scott on November 28, 2016 at 17:20:44:

If one's experience with live music is devoid of crap sound quality then one's experience is quite limited or, for whatever reason, they aren't identifying crap sound as crap sound. Not really that uncommon with audiophiles. I remember way back in the day James Boyk gave a seminar on piano sound at the first Stereophile Hifi show. And while the seminar was very informative the sound of the actual piano he used for the demo was terrible. The room was simply too small. It was painfully overloaded by the piano. And yet just about everyone who attended came out of the room ooohing and awing about the amazing sound of a live piano they just heard. They clearly had no idea what good live piano sound was all about.